On Fri, Aug 9, 2013 at 12:57 PM, Benoit Chesneau <>wrote:
> not sure if it can help but you can use http://github.com/benoitc/couchcwhich abstract the internal couchdb api .
>> - benoitc
>>> On Friday, August 9, 2013, Yves S. Garret wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>> I have a small database that's running right now in CouchDB, it's called
>> sample_database. What I'd
>> like to do is to read, create, delete, update documents and run some of
>> the views inside from an
>> Erlang app. I looked online and found this example:
>>>>http://www.softwarepassion.com/importing-data-to-couchdb-java-ruby-and-erlang-way/>>>> From that, I proceeded to make the following little script:
>> -module(test).
>>>> -import(queue,[in/1,out/1,new/0]).
>> -export([start/0]).
>> -include("../couch_db.hrl").
>>>> -define(ADMIN_USER_CTX, {user_ctx, #user_ctx{roles = [<<"_admin">>]}}).
>>>> start() ->
>> io:format("Hello world!~n~n"),
>>>> couch_db:open(<<"sample_database">>, [?ADMIN_USER_CTX]).
>>>> However, when I run this, I get the following error:
>> 18> test:start().
>> Hello world!
>>>> ** exception error: undefined function couch_db:open/2
>>>> It's obvious I'm not including a library of some sort. I'm curious how I
>> can connect to my little
>> database in the simplest way possible just to start with. Has anyone
>> done this before?
>>>Thanks. I believe I've resolved most of my problems already, but this is a
welcome addition to my
little bag of tricks.
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